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- Title
- Limestone Boulders, Bullock Creek,Paparoa National Park
- Content partner
- Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
- Collection
- Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Ara Flickr
- Description
These huge mossy boulders in the creek bed at Bullock Creek were most likely once either the roof of a cave, or the walls of cliffs that were here, hundreds or thousands of years ago. Much of this creek is still diverted, through several cave systems, into the river of an adjacent valley.
- Format
- Image
- Date created
- 2014-09-24
- Creator
- Steve Reekie
- Contributing partner
- Te Ara Flickr Pool
- URL
- http://www.flickr.com/photos/30798443@N02/15783186485/in/pool-teara/
- Locations
- Te Miko,
- Related subjects
- Aotearoa / New Zealand / New Zealand Wild / Nature / New Zealand Nature / Wild / Wilderness / West Coast / wild New Zealand / Limestone / Wonderland Aotearoa / Buller / boulders / karst / karren / Moss / Mossy / scenery / scenic / scenic New Zealand / Steve Reekie photography / New Zealand photography / New Zealand nature photography / New Zealand Geographic / National Geographic / view / vista / Creek / stream / river / Paparoa National Park / Punakaiki / Bullock Creek / water / reflections / #GreatNature / Steve Reekie / Wild Aotearoa / #beauty / #beautiful / #stunning / #gorgeous
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